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  • Selcuk, TurkeyDear Istanbul, I wanted to tell you how much I’ve enjoyed our time together. You are cultured, refined, and charming in a way that can enchant a backpacker. You wined and dined me, you engaged me to Posted by dpteitel in On My Stoop | Jul 15, 2011
  • Up Up and AwayLeaving Istanbul was a lot easier than predicted and before we knew it we were on the motorway. Although we did have to reverse out of a toll gate because we didn’t have the swipe card, duh, which some sympathetic Posted by Ange and Adam in Ange and Adam's European Adventure | Jul 15, 2011
  • BELCEKIZ BEACHFor the last few days we have been soaking up the Turkish culture. It is really hot and humid right now which is playing havoc with me but nothing that a soak in the pool won’t cure. We saw the Posted by HelenMB in Europe 2011 | Jul 15, 2011
  • Ephesus, TurkeyAnother early start in Kusadasi and our group managed to get together and all were on time. Bert and Jane from Charlotte, NC, Millie and Len from NY, Chris, Donna and Eldon from Florida and us. Isa, from Ephesustours.net Posted by Mari Anne in Wow, It's Europe!!!! | Jul 13, 2011
  • Hotel Cave Konak [[www.asianturkey.com]] [[www.cavekonak.com]] [[http://www.cavekonak.com]] A cave hotel was a first for us and we expected something primitive I suppose. Howe Posted by Hotel CaveKonaK in Hotel Cave Konak | Jul 12, 2011
  • Reflections As I don't think I would be able to get everyone to post or write on this blog as no one is interested in setting time to play on the computer or their cell phones (love it) therefore at dinner Posted by HelenMB in Europe 2011 | Jul 12, 2011
  • KUSADASI, Turkey===EPHESUS...=== The last time we were in Kusadasi we had arranged a tour with the cruise line. This time we organized a tour with a independent company as we did in Istanbul and we were not disappointed. After waking early and Posted by HelenMB in Europe 2011 | Jul 9, 2011
  • CONSTANTINOPLEWhat an awesome day full of history and great sights. It was a taste of the exotic. Bazaars with the sounds of their haggling merchants. The call to prayer coming from the minarets and the friendly turkish people who Posted by HelenMB in Europe 2011 | Jul 7, 2011
  • IstanbulIstanbul, formerly Byzantium and Constantinople, has a population of approximately 14 million people. That was about to increase by two. After seeing our life flash before our lives driving in the traffic, we arrived in Sultanahmet, the old town of Posted by Ange and Adam in Ange and Adam's European Adventure | Jul 6, 2011
  • THE JOURNEYWe had a limo ride to the airport as it was cheaper than getting two taxi's. Kris organized a bottle of champagne so we could toast the start of our adventure. We met up with Jodi and Warren at the Posted by HelenMB in Europe 2011 | Jul 6, 2011
  • Istanbul, TurkeyFor the first time in months, I feel like a tourist again. Granted, technically speaking I am a tourist pretty much everywhere. However by the end of spending four months in South East Asia, I felt acclimated enough Posted by dpteitel in On My Stoop | Jul 5, 2011
  • Last night in IstanbulI needed to get up at 4:30AM in order to leave Deronda's and make a stop to pick up my boxes and additional luggage before heading for the airport. So wanted to get to bed early, but lots to do Posted by goodearth in Sojourn in Turkey | Jul 3, 2011
  • IstanbulUpon reaching Ayvalik we were loath to head back east in order to visit Istanbul as our trip from here on in would see us head west. However, having never been i was particularly keen to go so we decided Posted by roblewis in Mariana and Rob's honeymoon adventure | Jun 30, 2011
  • East, West and Center!So, I haven't been able to bring myself to update in a while; however, the frequency of my posts is in no way representative of my travel patterns. Since April, I've been to: Istanbul, Eskişehir, Trabzon, Fethiye and Beypazarı. I've also Posted by madrugada in Destination (Un)known. | Jun 29, 2011
  • Aegean cycling action A week resting our legs and enjoying luxuries we have grown unaccustomed to courtesy of mum and dad Ware's unstinting hospitality during the time we stayed with them in Turunc made it difficult to leave. Turunc itself is very Posted by mrs lewis in Mariana and Rob's honeymoon adventure | Jun 28, 2011
  • Tulips of IstanbulThe tulip is one of Istanbul's traditional symbols. Brought to the city from Iran centuries ago and then made its way to Holland via the Dutch Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire. You can read more [[http://www.americanmeadows.com/history-daffodils-tulips|he Posted by goodearth in Sojourn in Turkey | Jun 28, 2011
  • The Fishermen of GalataThe short holiday in Istanbul in April 2009 was my sixth visit to Turkey’s number one city. Ankara remains the capital of the country but it’s in Istanbul (formerly Constantinople) that the main sights can be found. All of my previous Posted by david.byne in New Territory | Jun 27, 2011
  • Stories from a cafe in CreteI am on a boat and I've realized I am not the target audience for cruising. This three night cruise is more than enough.  The sites have been spectaular, however time on the islands far too brief.  I traveled to Asia Minor Posted by vckent in 2011 Mediterranean Tour | Jun 25, 2011
  • Istanbul Archaeological Museum Courtyard ===[[http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204621904574246094055079788.html|Sidon Sarcophagus]]=== There are Posted by goodearth in Sojourn in Turkey | Jun 22, 2011
  • Memories of the City===Istanbul is a beautiful city with great sunsets.=== ] [img=http://photos.travellerspoint.com/165188/ISTHCCI_Co Posted by goodearth in Sojourn in Turkey | Jun 24, 2011
  • Streets of Istanbul Carts are pushed through the streets to collect electronics, lamps, anything that is broken or unwanted. One of the ways of re Posted by goodearth in Sojourn in Turkey | Jun 23, 2011
  • Faces of TurkeyI am putting some of my favorite pictures here. Woman reading at the Memorial near Eyup Walking on the side streets of Istiklal Cad. on a Saturday afternoon, you will see many peo Posted by goodearth in Sojourn in Turkey | Jun 23, 2011
  • Friends==Reunion In Marietta of friends who visited Istanbul July 23, 2011== ==Visits of Friends== ===Linda === ===Lucita === Posted by goodearth in Sojourn in Turkey | Jun 24, 2011
  • Preparation- Not "H"Ok all....I know, sometimes I am good about this, sometimes not! But with a more serious stance on writing more often, I PROMISE to update this blog at least once a week. I am now preparing for my Posted by wrldjumper in Where in the World is Gretchy II | Jun 21, 2011
  • Warm hearts and hot roadsWhen we arrıved ın Alanya off the ferry from Cyprus we managed to get hold of a (Russıan) map of Turkey ın a newsagents. We unfolded ıt... and unfolded ıt agaın. We looked at each other not wantıng to be Posted by mrs lewis in Mariana and Rob's honeymoon adventure | Jun 21, 2011
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